AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealthcare Infrastructure: Bouygues Bâtiment International has been selected to design and build a new 562-bed university hospital in Podgorica, linking the facility to the University of Montenegro Faculty of Medicine and adding surgical, intensive care, emergency, lab and training spaces. Education Policy: Montenegro’s education ministry says the €3,500 fee for recognizing diplomas earned in Albania has been abolished, easing costs for Montenegrin students—especially those studying in Albanian. Human Rights Cooperation: Montenegro’s ombudsman and Azerbaijan’s commissioner signed an MoU to expand joint human-rights work, including practical, research and educational activities. EU Tech & Cyber: Ukraine has been added to the EU Cybersecurity Reserve, enabling emergency support for large-scale cyber incidents via ENISA-managed response services. EU Enlargement & Workload: EU leaders are pushing enlargement forward as Ukraine and Moldova enter first-stage talks, while officials debate whether AI can help manage the Commission’s growing candidate workload. Public Health Watch: A deadly, drug-resistant fungal outbreak affecting cats and spreading to humans is expanding beyond Brazil, raising concerns for future spread. Local Tech Tourism: Mogren Beach in Montenegro tops a 2026 European Beach Index, boosted by warm weather, reviews and affordability.
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